The Government of Ghana, under President John Dramani Mahama, has announced the National Economic Dialogue (NED) 2025, set for March 3 and 4 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The forum, themed “Resetting Ghana: Building the Economy We Want Together,” aims to address economic challenges and shape policies for sustainable growth. It fulfills President Mahama’s commitment to fostering inclusive governance by engaging citizens, industry leaders, and policymakers in shaping the country’s economic future.
Participants will include representatives from the private sector, academia, civil society organizations, and government institutions. Discussions will focus on critical economic priorities, including:
- Achieving sustainable macroeconomic stability
- Promoting economic transformation
- Advancing infrastructure development
- Implementing structural reforms
- Ensuring private sector-led growth
- Restoring good governance and combating corruption
By setting clear policy commitments and milestones, the dialogue is expected to lay the foundation for economic revitalization, improved business opportunities, and better living standards.
Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu described the initiative as a platform for consensus-building and collaboration.
“The government remains resolute in its dedication to constructive engagement and partnership as we strive to build the Ghana we want,” he stated.
The dialogue is expected to generate actionable solutions to reset the economy, ensuring resilience and long-term transformation.